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Vandal Affair Crazy Love - Nomen - Unique Piece

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Original Painting -"Vandal Affair crazy Love"
Technique and Medium: Acrylics and Spray paint
Size: 140cm x 104cm

Important information:
• One time created unique piece of Art
• Signed by the artist both sides of the canvas
• It comes with artist's Certificate of Authenticity

The Artwork is painted right to the edges as seen in the photo, this is to provide a 360-degree art view when gallery wrapped.

Nomen aka Nuno Reis (1974-2022) was a Graffiti / Street Art pioneer in Portugal, painting since 1989.

He was an artist of high recognition and merit, in the Portuguese visual arts panorama being one of the oldest, and most prestigious artists of Street Art in Portugal.

Nomen's artworks were highlighted as essentials for the beginning of street art in Portugal in the late 80's in the book “Tráfego, Antologia Crítica da Nova Visualidade Portuguesa” - “Traffic, Critical Anthology of the New Portuguese Visuality” published in 2001 by Porto 2001-European Capital of Culture .

Considered as an international mural artist with enormous talent and extraordinary versatility, able to multiply himself in themes that range from his dancing letters of graffiti to captivating expressive and colorful female faces, to Pop and 3D themes, where it was portrayed in several magazines, websites, books and international publications that showed Nomen's artwork in during his career of 30 years of graffiti.
In 2010, the book “3D Street Art”, from Tectum Publishers, Belgium highlighted his work with 6 dedicated pages. This book introduces the 25 most remarkable artists from the past, present and future of 3D street art in the world along with artists like Roa, Blue Sky, Dan Witz, Edgar Mueller, Daim…

Nomen was a versatile and prolific artist from an early age. He began to spread his art and mastery of Graffiti outside of Portugal, putting his name in graffiti letters, on walls and trains since the early 90s, in Spain, France, Switzerland , Holland, Germany and the rest of Europe.

Later, from the year 2000 onward, he wanted to complement his work in the most illustrative area and began to paint female faces, initially based on photo realism, but then over the years this process has gone through more carefree and expressionist techniques based on the distortion of the elements.

He paused on his favorite topics and themes of mural painting between 2011 and 2014 to let himself be contaminated and enthused by the politico-social graffiti, which he used as a form of struggle and protest during Troika times and the social crisis and political instability that Portugal was going through.

His famous intervention murals “Merckel´s Puppets” and “Pray For Portugal” were published and seen, in newspapers all over the world, illustrating the crisis in Europe that was going on in that period of time, such as the New York Times, The Guardian or el País.

As from 2014, he specialized in large-scale visual murals such as buildings and large infrastructures, where he achieved the greatest worldwide exposure of his work, with the famous painting, “Take your mask off”, which shows an African girl taking off a white woman's mask, painted in a building in Sacavém, Lisbon 2014.

He painted many times outside of Europe, in countries like Panama, Qatar, Israel, etc., in top places and participated in Bienale Sur Panama in 2013; The painting of 2 entire floors on the walls of the Beit Hair Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel in 2017; Interior painting of the Qatar Museum Authorities, Doha, Qatar, 2018

Throughout his career as an artist become friend and painted on walls alongside giants of Graffiti and World Street Art such as Cope 2, Os Gémeos, Loomit, Daim, Odeith, Rough. Furthermore, Nomen participated in more than 4 festivals of International meetings of styles, including the first meeting, which was held in Portugal in 1999.

In 2017 Nomen edited and published his own book “Graffiti My life History”.
Since 2017 until his death in 2022, the artist has focused on studio workS, painting canvases, 3D objects and installations, which are acquired by galleries and collectors around the world.

Buying Nomen's art is a symbol of buying authentic history of a muralist with international projection, talented, dedicated and passionate since childhood by spray-painted mural art. His last exhibition was set at the Louvre in Paris in April 2022.